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Programme
The conference programme starts on Monday, June 28
and ends on Friday, July 2.
The on-site registration starts on Sunday, June 27.
The scientific programme is based on the advice and comments from
the members of the Scientific Programme Committee. The working
language of the conference is English.
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Programme Overview
(Click on a particular day or session to see the programme)
(Most presentations are available for download as pdf-files. Please contact the organizers if you encounter a broken link)
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Plenary and Invited speakers
All Plenary sessions will be held in the
Congress Hall.
Click here for Plenary sessions: Programme
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J. Al-Khalili (Surrey)
U. Amaldi (Milano)
G. de Angelis (Legnaro)
T. Aumann (GSI)
I. Baumvol (Porto Allegre)
G. Baym (Illinois)
I. Bearden (Copenhagen)
E. Beise (Maryland)
J. Billowes (Manchester)
R. Bellwied (Detroit)
J.P. Blaizot (Saclay)
Y. Blumenfeld (Orsay)
O. Bohigas (Orsay)
B. Borderie (Orsay)
P. Branchini (Rome)
P. Braun-Munzinger (Darmstadt)
A. Burrows (Arizona)
P. Butler (CERN)
P. Corvisiero (Gran Sasso)
S. David (Orsay)
G. Dracoulis (Canberra)
C. Fabjan (CERN)
P. Fallon (Berkeley)
S. Frauendorf (Notre Dame)
B. Frois (Paris)
J. Gerl (GSI)
M. Gonin (Saclay)
S. Goriely (Brussels)
W. Gudowski (KTH)
M. Guidal (Orsay)
H. Gutbrod (GSI)
F. Halzen (Chamberlin Hall)
J. C. Hardy (Texas A and M)
T. Hatsuda (Tokyo)
A. Heger (Los Alamos)
W. Henning (GSI)
K. Hicks (Ohio)
M. Hjorth-Jensen (Oslo)
F. Iachello (Yale)
R. Janssens (Argonne)
G.A. Johansen (Bergen)
J. Jose (Barcelona)
K. Jungmann (Groningen)
U. van Kolck (Arizona)
A. A. Korsheninnikov (RIKEN)
W. Korten (Saclay)
F. Käppeler (Karlsruhe)
W. Kutschera (Vienna)
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K. Ledingham (Glasgow)
M. Leino (Jyväskylä)
R. Leonardi (ECT*)
M. Lewitowicz (GANIL)
L. Linssen (CERN)
C. Llewellyn-Smith (EURATOM)
P. Mandó (Florence)
A.B. McDonald (Kingston)
L. Mc Lerran (BNL)
U. Meissner (Bonn)
D. Morrison (BNL)
A.C. Mueller (Orsay)
O. Naviliat-Cuncic (Caen)
G. Nebbia (Padova)
W. Oelert (Jülich)
H. Oeschler (Darmstadt)
S.C. Pieper (Argonne)
A. G. Piepke (Tuscaloosa)
M. Ploszajczak (GANIL)
Y. Qian (Minneapolis)
D. Radford (Oak Ridge)
J. Randrup (LBL)
A. Richter (Darmstadt)
D. Rudolph (Lund)
S. Sasaki (Tokyo)
C. Scheidenberger (GSI)
B. Sherrill (MSU)
A. Shotter (TRIUMF)
G. van der Steenhoven (NIKHEF)
M. Steidl (Karlsruhe)
P. Steinberg (BNL)
J. Suhonen (Jyväskylä)
H. Tamura (Sendai)
H. Tang (Yortown Heights)
F. Thielemann (Basel)
S. Ting (MIT)
Y. Totsuka (KEK)
W. Trautmann (GSI)
M. Viviani (Pisa)
D. Vretenar (Zagreb)
T. Walcher (Mainz)
W. Weise (ECT*)
E. Widmann (Tokyo)
M. Wiescher (Notre Dame)
N. Xu (LBL)
D. Yakovlev (St.Petersburg)
V. Zelevinsky (MSU)
S. Ziegler (Munich)
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Topical Conferences
Six topical conferences are organized in parallell during
INPC2004. Together they cover practically all sub fields of
modern nuclear physics.
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1. Nuclei and the Standard Model
Neutrinos, weak interactions, fundamental interactions and
symmetries
Organizers: S. Bass, C. Jarlskog, T. Nilsson
All sessions for Nuclei and the Standard Model
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2. Subnucleon Degrees of Freedom
QCD, effective field theories, quarks, chiral symmetry, hadrons,
form factors, nuclear medium effect, strangeness
Organizers: B. Höistad, D.O. Riska
All sessions for Subnucleon Degrees of Freedom
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3. Towards Exotic Nuclei
Superheavies, isospin degrees of freedom, rapidly rotating
nuclei, giant resonances, pairing modes, halos, nuclei beyond
the driplines, nuclear structure and reactions
Organizers: S. Åberg, J. Äystö
All sessions for Towards Exotic Nuclei
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4. Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
RHIC, LHC, QGP, liquid-gas phase transition, compressibility and
equation of state of nuclear matter, theoretical models for
relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, collective nuclear
phenomena at relativistic energies
Organizers: J.J. Gaardhöje, H.Å. Gustavsson
All sessions for Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
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5. Nuclear Astrophysics
Nucleosynthesis, explosive scenarios, neutron stars
Organizers: K. Langanke, C. Pethick
All sessions for Nuclear Astrophysics
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6. Applications and Technical Developments
New facilities, accelerators, detectors, nuclear medicine,
nuclear energy and applications to geology, archeology,
environment, climate, history and material science, safeguards,
monitoring, public awareness of nuclear science
Organizers: Ch. Bargholtz, J.S. Vaagen
All sessions for Applications and Technical Developments
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Instructions for Presentators
Detailed instructions for oral- and poster presentations can be found on
this page.
These guidelines are to ensure a successful and trouble free presentation.
Please follow the given instructions very carefully.
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Lise Meitner Prize Award Ceremony
On Friday July 2 an award ceremony will be held to present the
Lise Meitner Prize given to "one or more researchers who have made
outstanding contributions to Nuclear Science". The prize is entitled
Lise Meitner to honor her fundamental contributions to Nuclear Science
and her courageous and exemplary life.
Click here for more information
about the prize.
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Proceedings
We have chosen Nuclear Physics A for online and printed distribution
of the conference proceedings. More details, including templates and
formate informations, will be given at a later date.
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Youth Conference
During INPC2004 a one-day youth conference, July 1, will be organized for
young Nordic students. The youth conference will be held in Hall J2
(click here for map).
Download the programme and instructions on how to sign up for the conference here,
and here to download the invitationletter (both in Swedish).
The working language of the youth conference is Swedish.
Klicka här om ni vill läsa några korta sammanfattningar till
4 av föreläsningarna.
Så här hittar du till Svenska Mässan
Från Centralstationen
Ta spårvagn 4 (riktning Mölndal) eller 13 (riktning Marklandsgatan)
vid Drottningtorget. Från Brunnsparken kan du ta spårvagn 5
(riktning Liseberg och Torp). Spårvagnarna stannar vid
Korsvägen mitt emot Svenska Mässan och Göteborg Convention Centre.
Från Landvetter flygplats
Ta flygbussen eller taxi till Korsvägen (ligger mitt emot Svenska
Mässans huvudentré).
Med bil
Vid ankomst till Göteborg, sväng av vid skylten
"Mässan Scandinavium Liseberg". Parkera i parkeringshuset
Gårda Affärscentrum, intill Svenska Mässan och Hotel Gothia Towers.
Här finns gångbro över till Svenska Mässan.
Riksväg 40 från Borås
Riksväg 45 från Karlstad
Motorväg E6/E20 norrifrån Stockholm/Oslo eller söderifrån Malmö
Klicka på denna länken om du vill komma till
Svenska Mässans hemsida och här
(.pdf eller .jpg)
för en vägkarta. Det är viktigt att ni änväder Entré 8 (ingången närmast Scandinavium)
då ni anländer och skall registrera er för konferensen.
HALO study weekend
As an integrated part of INPC2004 the annual HALO study weekend for
young students is organized with partial support from Nordplus.
The HALO meeting aims at both theoretical and experimental aspects of
exotic nuclei and is a very successful Nordic forum for students and
teachers. This year will offer an excellent opportunity to learn about
new results and perspectives of the field.
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Arrangements of Special Meetings
Note that for conference delegates, special meetings can be
arranged for collaboration groups, committees or others.
A limited number of rooms are available for these meetings, and
we are happy to schedule a meeting for you and post it here.
Lecture halls are available Monday to Wednesday
mornings and evenings. Please contact us to make arrangements.
Open Meeting
on a European Nuclear Theory Network (ENTnet)
Tuesday June 29, 18.30 - 20.00 in Hall J1.
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Local Organizing Committee
INPC2004 is hosted by the department of Subatomic Physics at
Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University and
organised jointly by all Nuclear Physics departments at
universities in the Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway and
Sweden.
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Local committee (Göteborg)
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Björn
Jonson
Göran
Nyman
Mikhail
Zhukov
Kate
Larsson (Administrator)
Christian
Forssén (Webmaster)
Mikael
Meister (Webmaster)
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Local nordic committee
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László P.
Csernai
(Norway)
Thomas
Døssing
(Denmark)
Göran
Fäldt
(Sweden)
Jens Jørgen
Gaardhøje
(Denmark)
Hans-Åke
Gustafsson
(Sweden)
Magne
Guttormsen
(Norway)
Ikuko
Hamamoto
(Sweden)
Bo
Höistad
(Sweden)
Cecillia
Jarlskog
(CERN)
Aksel S.
Jensen
(Denmark)
Rauno
Julin
(Finland)
Keijo
Kajantie
(Finland)
Karlheinz
Langanke
(Denmark)
Tom
Lönnroth
(Finland)
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Gunnar
Løvhøiden
(Norway)
Ben R.
Mottelson
(NORDITA)
Thomas
Nilsson
(CERN)
Christopher
Pethick
(NORDITA)
Ingemar
Ragnarsson
(Sweden)
Karsten
Riisager
(Denmark)
Dan-Olof
Riska
(Finland)
Jan
Vaagen
(Norway)
Katarina
Wilhelmsen
(Sweden)
Ramon
Wyss
(Sweden)
Sven
Åberg
(Sweden)
Juha
Äystö
(Finland)
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Special Advisory Committee
Organizers of preceding INPC conferences are represented in a
special advisory committee acting as a knowledge base.
Rudolf
Bock
(Germany)
Bernard
Frois
(France)
Dominique
Guillemaud Mueller
(France)
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Dominique
Goutte
(France)
Paul
Kienle
(Germany)
Lee S.
Schroeder
(USA)
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Scientific Programme Committee
The scientific programme is composed in collaboration with an
international committee consisting or world leading
nuclear physicists.
Christoph
Bargholtz
(Sweden)
Gordon
Baym
(USA)
Angela
Bonaccorso
(Italy)
Peter
Butler
(CERN)
Larry
Cardman
(USA)
Richard
Casten
(USA)
Igor
Dremin
(Russia)
Martin
Faessler
(CERN)
Ettore
Fiorini
(Italy)
Antonio
Fonseca
(Portugal)
Richard
Furnstahl
(USA)
Avraham
Gal
(Israel)
Sydney
Gales
(France)
Don
Geesaman
(USA)
Konrad
Gelbke
(USA)
Daniel
Guerreau
(France)
Dieter
Habs
(Germany)
Muhsin
Harakeh
(Netherlands)
Walter
Henning
(Germany)
Kris
Heyde
(Belgium)
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David
Hitlin
(USA)
Mahir Saleh
Hussein
(Brazil)
Gerhard
Kraft
(Germany)
Shigero
Kubono
(Japan)
Alinka
Lépine-Szily
(Brazil)
Elvira
Moya de Guerra
(Spain)
Witold
Nazarewicz
(USA)
Jerry
Nolen
(USA)
Wolfram
Oertzen von
(Germany)
Yuri
Oganessian
(Russia)
Takaharu
Otsuka
(Japan)
Peter
Paul
(USA)
Brian
Serot
(USA)
John F.
Sharpey Schafer
(South Africa)
Allan
Shotter
(Canada)
Ingo
Sick
(Switzerland)
Cosimo
Signorini
(Italy)
Johanna
Stachel
(Germany)
Isao
Tanihata
(Japan)
Friedrich-Karl
Thielemann
(Switzerland)
Anthony
Thomas
(Australia)
Yoji
Totsuka
(Japan)
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